DETROIT, MI — The hood of a Detroit police cruiser bent into a the shape of a A-frame roof after the car crashed into a utility pole Tuesday.

Two officers and the female driver of a second vehicle were hospitalized for injuries they suffered in the crash, Channel 4 reports. They said witnesses at the scene said the cruiser was driving near near West Grand Boulevard and the southbound Lodge Freeway service drive with its lights and siren engaged when the other driver obstructed their path and the police cruiser was forced into the pole.

Crime in the 'D'

The Detroit Police Department reported four shootings and a carjacking between Sunday and Monday morning:

A 17-year-old male was shot after an altercation on the 14400 block of Mettetal in Detroit about 1:55p.m. Sunday and is reported to be in stable condition. Police said the armed suspect is black male, who was wearing a blue, hooded sweater, light-blue pants and drove away in silver Pontiac Grand Am.

An unknown suspect shot a 21-year-old man in the body near Morang and Craft in Detroit about 4:40 p.m. Sunday. The victim is listed in "temp-serious" condition.

A 45-year-old man told police he was sitting in his vehicle at Bagley and Third when two suspects approached firing shots. They struck the victim, who is listed in serious condition. One suspect is described as a black male, about 30, with a bald head, mustache and goatee, who was wearing a red T-shirt and long black shorts. Police do not have a description of the second suspect but said he left the scene in a black, four-door 2012 Volkswagon with damage to the side bumper and possible damage to the rear window.

Passengers of a white minivan approached a 35-year-old man on the 14900 block of Schaefer in Detroit about 11:10 p.m. Sunday and opened fire, striking the victim, who is listed in "temp-serious" condition.

Three armed teenage males carjacked three teens — a male, 17; and females, ages 19 and 20 — who were in a white 2011 Ford fusion on the 19600 block of Barlow about 12:45 a.m. Monday.